Description
There’s nothing worse than grime working its way into your transmission every time you shift gears. This rubber boot sits at the base of your shifter where it seals out dirt that can damage transmission components. When that boot starts cracking or tearing, you’re letting in everything from dust to moisture – problems that’ll cost you a lot more than a simple boot replacement.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty rubber construction that handles sun, rain, and temperature swings without cracking
- Flexible design lets you shift through all your gears without binding or tearing
- Snug fit keeps dust, water, and debris from getting into your transmission
- Direct replacement for worn original boots on your David Brown or Massey Ferguson
- Oil-resistant material won’t deteriorate from hydraulic fluid or diesel spills
Built for Real Farm Work
David Brown tractors like the 880 through 1400 series are workhorses used for row crop farming, dairy operations, and mixed farming where maneuverability matters as much as power. Your Massey Ferguson 200 and 300 series tractors handle everything from field work to loader duties. Whether you’re shifting between ranges while cultivating or finding the right gear for hay work, this boot protects one of the most-used parts on your tractor.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and gear shift boots are right in the thick of it. This boot is built from rubber compounds that won’t get brittle in winter cold or go soft in summer heat. The reinforced construction prevents tearing where most boots fail first, and it’s designed to flex thousands of times without wearing thin spots.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – just remove your gear knob, slip off the old boot, and slide the new one in place. Make sure the base sits flat against the transmission housing for a proper seal. If your current boot has any tears or feels stiff and brittle, don’t wait – replace it before moisture causes bigger transmission problems down the road.




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